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  • Grabs 181 Owensboro Fire Department, KY (12/1/25)
    Apr 14 2026

    Grabs 181 Owensboro Fire Department, KY (12/1/25)

    • Josh Knies - Firefighter (K-Niece)
    • Brad Hamilton - Firefighter
    • Date of grab: 12/1/2025
    • Type of building: Type V 2 story garden apartment
    • Possible victim inside with limited mobility (radio traffic)
    • 700 SQ FT
    • Limited Visibility
    • Approx time from arrival to removal: 6 minutes from first arriving apparatus.
    • Weight of the victim: 150 lbs
    • Method of removal: dirty drag.
    • Takeaways:
      • Speed of making entry.
      • Everyone knowing their job.
      • Victim survivability with close proximity to the fire.
      • Clearing a path to drag the victim.
      • EMS waiting for the victim.
      • Getting a second ambulance.
    • https://www.wevv.com/news/kentucky/owensboro-firefighters-rescue-person-from-apartment-fire/article_3bd85af1-7c42-4df6-b93c-3f1de96223e4.html


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  • Grabs 180 Grand Prairie, TX (11/20/25)
    Mar 31 2026

    Grabs 180 Grand Prairie, TX (11/20/25)

    • Stephen Hromcik-BC, Brady Tedrow-LT, Nolan Wade-FF
    • Talk a little IC perspective.
    • Battalion Chief was first on and attempted the rescue before the engine arrived.
    • Type of building -Single family residence, single story, approx 1300-1500 sq ft, brick veneer-wood frame
    • Approx time from arrival to removal-1st on fire engine to removal- 2 minutes
    • Weight of the victim (approximately)-140lbs
    • Method of removal -Directed VEIS - Two rescuer wrist drag at floor level to exterior door. Approximately 8 feet.


    LT/FF Takeaways:

    • Early upgrade to second alarm and response of additional units for a known/possible rescue with multiple victims led to a positive outcome
    • Whether or not to mask up on fires with known victims.

    BC takeaways:

    • Upgrading to second alarm early, request additional ambulances for victims and personnel on scene.
    • Command post location, using TIC on exterior 360, gearing up if first on scene of a reported


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  • Grabs 179 South Bend, IN (1/21/2024)
    Mar 17 2026

    Grabs 179 South Bend, IN (1/21/2024)

    • Brian Williams (Captain)
    • People working out of position.
    • Initial reports-no entrapment. Dinner time. 2-3 blocks from firehouse.
    • Enroute 2 trapped and multiple calls.
    • 2 story balloon frame-heavy fire out of every window and door on 1st floor. Heavy smoke on 2nd.
    • Bystander said 4 kids.
    • Stretched line 1 3/4” got pinned down with fire everywhere
    • Officer found stairs, brought hose to base of stairs to hold.
    • Met up with second engine company and flowed water on second floor. Found shut door.
    • Captain E7 found 2 kids in bedroom (DOA)
    • Searching another room found kid (boot first)
    • Dragged her out (over knee with her head down) passed her off to another FF.
    • Continued to search that room (heard glass breaking-E4 VES and found another girl right under window sill.) Brian continued to search bed-tic swung and caught his attention and he found an 18 month old wrapped up in the bed-passed baby off to another FF.
    • FF Mayday occurs when FF fell through floor. Ended up going defensive. 5 total kids removed.
    • Reports of one missing. Shut down ladder and found last kid in blowtorching room.
    • 3 rescues/3 recoveries
    • Take-Aways
      • Closed doors by time-even with heavy fire
      • Search beds thoroughly
      • Mental side-peer support
    • https://wsbt.com/news/local/fire-flames-smoke-children-dead-house-home-investigation-cause-fund-fundraiser-family-smith-six-laporte-avenue-south-bend-indiana

    Contact Brian brian.m.williams1992@gmail.com

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  • GRABS 178 Danville (IL) FD (11/6/25)
    Mar 3 2026

    Retired Battalion Chief Darby (28 years) and Firefighter Kevin Allen (7 Years)

    Danville Fire Department (Illinois)

    Grab date 11/6/2025

    1.5 Story wood frame with detached garage

    22:48 arrival 1st unit....23:00 victim removed from division 2 window

    140-150 lb male victim

    Ladder assisted rescue

    Take aways....continue to prioritize search, we confirm by searching that the building is clear, constant sizeup during fire suppression

    Be humble because at some point in your career you will be humbled

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    21 m
  • Grabs 177 Pulaski Fire Department, Virginia (4/30/25)
    Feb 17 2026

    Grabs 177 Pulaski Fire Department, Virginia (4/30/25)

    • Lt John Hall
    • Pulaski Fire
    • April 30, 2025
    • One station combination dept
    • 3 story apartment complex, downtown
    • Heavy fire C side, 3rd floor
    • Victim presented at window, 3rd floor.
    • Victim on counter top sticking head out kitchen window.
    • They wanted to take her out the window to the bucket of the ladder truck but it wasn’t there yet.
    • They assisted victim to walk out from 3rd floor.


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  • Grabs 176 North County Fire Protection District (7/28/25)
    Feb 3 2026

    Grabs 176 North County Fire Protection District (7/28/25)

    • Thomas Outzen Captain
    • North County Fire Protection District
    • July 28th, 2025
    • Double wide mobile home
    • Arrival about 0656 hours and removal around 0704
    • Approx 275lbs+
    • Initially attempted to under arm drag, needed assistance and went with push/pull
    • 1. Everything moving quick and going "right" still doesn't mean a successful outcome
    • 2. be heads up on the fire ground for comms and as proactive as your departmental scope allows
    • 3. don't be afraid to make a decision and stick with it, but be ready for the what ifs both internally and from others
    • 4. have a good debrief, look after everyone


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  • Grabs 175 Columbia, SC (October 8, 2016)
    Jan 20 2026

    Grabs 175 Columbia, SC (October 8, 2016)

    • Morgan Craver, Volunteer Firefighter
    • Columbia-Richland FD
    • During Hurricane Matthew
    • Phone call from BC, reporting tree on a house.
    • Rural area with Engine and Tender 2 on each
    • Tree split manufactured home in half with the home on fire.
    • Line pulled and fire knocked from outside
    • Lots of family members-ran up to report grandma inside.
    • Family showed where victim was (behind door, they couldn’t open) trapped behind locked door and tree.
    • Mule kick door open (a few tries) smoke at about 3’ duck below allowed him to see victim.
    • Backward drag under victim’s arms
    • 250-300 lb victim
    • Engineer and family member assisted with removal.
    • < 5minutes
    • 24 minutes until second arrival rig due to trees down.
    • Take-Aways
      • Develop a routine

      • Plan for Audible when you’re far out from incoming companies


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  • Grabs 174 Danville Fire Department, Illinois (March 26th, 2023)
    Jan 6 2026

    Nick speaks with Matt Goodner about a rescue made on March, 26th, 2023.


    Name and Rank:

    Matt Goodner - Firefighter


    Department Name:

    Danville Fire Department (IL)


    Date of Grab:

    March 26th, 2023


    Type of Building:

    Two-story, type 3, eight unit multi-family low income apartment building. Four units per floor connected by open hallways with open stairwells on each side of the building. This complex has 30 buildings of the same size and construction.


    Approximate Time from Arrival to Removal:

    6-8 minutes


    Weight of the Victim:

    325-350 pounds


    Method of Removal:

    Extension ladder to a second story window.


    Takeaways:

    The physical and psychological effects of stress and adrenaline are real. Auditory exclusion and tunnel vision came crashing in hard on this call. Training was crucial because my body went into autopilot mode.


    We needed predetermined plays for our crew that Identified which circumstances and indicators would cause a shift from fire attack to victim rescue.


    Parallel ladders should be the play when possible.


    In the days and weeks after the dust settles, there's an emotional roller coaster of highs and lows, pride and humility, and second-guessing and what-ifs. Navigating all of those thoughts and scenarios wasn't something I ever expected.

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    33 m